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Scientists say walking after eating is a game-changer for digestion and weight loss

By Advaita Suresh

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Scientists say walking after eating is a game-changer for digestion and weight loss

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Maintaining blood sugar and promoting healthy weight doesn’t have to be challenging. Oneeasy , science-backed routine—walking immediately after the meals—can create a measurable impact . From being just a wellness trend, post-meal walking has been emphasized to enhance glucose regulation, help in digestion, and improve metabolism. Early Studies on Post-Meal WalkingBack in 2011, the International Journal of General Medicine compared walking for 30 minutes quickly after a meal versus beginning one hour later. After just one month of walking 30–60 minutes just after lunch and dinner, volunteers lost between 3 and 6 pounds.The authors highlighted the impact on blood sugar: “It is quite clear that walking suppresses the glucose increase after a meal. Because glucose increases to its maximum at 30–60 minutes after a meal, walking must be started before the glucose level reaches a maximum, because once insulin is secreted it will play a role as an obesity hormone. It can be assumed that starting walking as soon as possible seems to be optimal to control blood sugar levels.”Although this initial experiment included two subjects, further larger studies have confirmed these findings.Live EventsLater Research Confirms the AdvantagesIn 2020, the European Journal of Physiology evaluated 48 adults that aged 18–65 and discovered that low- to moderate-intensity activity quickly following breakfast “lowers postprandial glucose exposure and glucose variability, while pre-breakfast activity or delayed post-breakfast activity does not.”After three years, in 2023, the Journal of Sports Medicine published a meta-analysis of eight trials that included 116 participants. It concluded that “exercise, such as 20 minutes of walking, has an acute beneficial impact on postprandial hyperglycemia [when glucose levels reach an abnormally high level] when undertaken as soon as possible after a meal. Longer intervals between eating and exercising weaken the acute effect on glucose levels.”How Walking After Eating WorksRebecca Robinson, MD, a sports and exercise medicine consultant, cites why walking immediately following meals may enhance body composition and helps in weight loss:”Walking straight after a meal appears to be more effective at reducing both blood sugar (glucose) and the level of glucose in your interstitial fluid (the thin layer of fluid surrounding your body’s cells). If you don’t walk straight away, excess glucose in your bloodstream will be stored by insulin and may be stored as fat. The contractions of your muscles during walking increase glucose uptake as the glucose is metabolized by your muscles for energy. This reduces the amount of sugar in your bloodstream. Digestion also uses glucose for energy, but walking boosts the total metabolic cost on your body after eating.”Robinson also mentions:*”Spikes in your blood sugar will naturally occur after eating. If a diet is high in refined sugar and high glycemic index carbohydrates, this can increase the amount of insulin needed to store the excess blood sugar, which you may not have. If you don’t have enough insulin and are then left with excess blood sugar levels, this may be stored as fat, and this type of fat is often stored in your abdominal area and around your organs, which can cause heightened inflammation and conditions like heart disease.If these blood sugar spikes happen regularly over a prolonged period of time, your body becomes less responsive to high glucose spikes, which may lead to insulin resistance – a precursor to type 2 diabetes.A blood sugar spike also often leads to a crash, whereby your sugar levels rise, and your insulin response rises to store glucose quickly. This can make you crave more high sugar food and an increased calorie intake, leading to weight gain.”*Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational or educational purposes only and is not a substitute for qualified medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a professional healthcare provider before making alterations to your exercise, diet, or lifestyle habits.FAQs:Q1. Why should I walk after eating? Walking after meals helps reduce blood sugar spikes, enhances digestion, and aids weight management.Q2. How soon after a meal should I walk? Experts advise starting as soon as possible, ideally within 10–20 minutes, to increase glucose control.Add as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now!
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